These petite birds' nest cheesecakes are just perfect for Easter and springtime.
(Side note: when springtime rolls around, I am a sucker for anything resembling a bird's nest.)

How sweet would these be to send to family if you can't be with them on Easter Sunday? Not only cheesecakes, Harry & David has some of *the cutest* Easter gifts right now.

Each petite cheesecake is piled with chocolate shavings, topped with chocolate eggs, and serves about 4 people.

One of you lucky ducks is going to get a set of these cheesecakes for yourself or send to someone you love.

To Enter: leave a comment on this post telling me who you would send them to...or if you'd keep them for yourself. ;) (I'd totally keep them.)

Entries accepted through midnight CST March 13th. Psst...if you're reading this post in an email, click the post title to open in your web browser, then leave a comment on the post.Winner: Diana, who said, "As much as I'd love to keep these for myself, there's a five year old in the house that can sense a cheesecake (or any sweets) a mile away so I'd at least have to share with him :)"

Good luck!!!

{Harry & David sent these cheesecakes to me free of charge. The calories from consuming them, unfortunately, were not free. ;)}

I would love to be able to share them, although when it comes to cheesecake I tend to be selfish, so I more than likely would keep them for myself, I may let the kids and hubby have a bite or two if I'm feeling generous!!

I would share the cheesecake with my family. My mom is a big cheesecake fan and my dad loves chocolate, so I would love to give them a gift after all they have done for me; even if it is a cheesecake :0)

I would send one to my Aunt Kathy whom I hardly ever get to see and just moved into a new apartment. She's had a rough life and she's always so appreciative of things I know she would be touched-I'd send another to my friend Kari who also has had a tough life and is battling an illness that has gradually made her housebound-getting any package would brighten her day but a cheesecake? Indescribable! I would love to send even more because lighting up someone else's world is the best gift I could ever have-but 2 is great!

I would totally keep them of course for the knowledge of how they were made so I could then make some myself to give away. But than I would make them to give away, but I would need to taste them to make sure they were okay before giving them away, then I would have to call Harry and David and have them quickly ship some since I ate all that I made to give away. A vicious cycle I live in. HaHa

I love sweets, especially minature size ones! But I would have to give them to my fiance since his birthday is on Easter this year. It's a win-win because he'll feel special for his birthday and I know he'll share it with me and his nieces! =D

Everybody comes to my house for everything, so I would keep them to feed the masses. It would be such a big help to me to have this all ready for Easter dinner! They look delicious!!!! We love cheesecake!!!!!

I would send them both to 2 sets of cousins in Vero Beach, FL who are the biggest foodies ever and have always sent me goodies from Harry & David when I've had a traumatic event in my life (surgery, loss of mother). They would flip out receiving them in the mail for Easter!

My brother and his girlfriend have been amazing and so giving the apast year, and they'd more than love these cheesecakes, so I'd definitely send them on over to them! We don't see each other often, but I can already see their delighted faces when they would receive these beautiful cheesecakes!

OMG!!! The bird nest is how my son and daughter-in-law told us they were going to have their first child...our new granddaughter was just born on March 7th...My daughter-in-law LOVES cheesecake, sooo I would send it to her:)))) Thank You..

My hubby is a policeman in Houston, so I'd send one to his division and the other I'd share with my favorite aunt who was diagnosed with Lymphoma that has spread to the lungs. They both deserve a special treat!!

I would absolutely love to win these. I would keep one for myself (YUM!) and the others would be shared with my SIL, who hosts Easter dinner, my mom whose house we go to for Easter breakfast and my MIL, who lives with her son and these would be perfect for them :)

I would definitely send them to my sisters. We just moved back from Alaska so we get to all celebrate together this year!!! Yay!! Technically by sending the cheesecakes to them I still will get to partake in their awesomeness :)

I would send them to my daughter as she gives up a multitude of things starting with the letter c for Lent. She does eat vegetables and fruit starting with C, but cheese, cake , candy are all given up. She would love them. I could go visit and have a bit also.

As much as I would love to keep them, I would give them to my boyfriend! He's in the military across the country and I'm always trying to think of fun and creative things to send him. He loves gifts :) especially food ones lol.

These are the cutest cheesecakes I have seen in a while. As much as I would love to have one myself, I would send them to my mother-in-law in OK (she won't be with us here in IL for Easter) and I would give the other to my sister who loves cheesecake.

I would keep them for my wonderful 8 year old grandson. He does not like cake, or pie or cookies.. Oh, he will eat a little of them. But he doesn't like them, not even birthday cake. We went out to eat one night and he wanted to go the the place where they had cheesecake. So, I would give them to my little Alec.

I would share with my friend, Robbie, she says 'never get between a Jewish woman and cheesecake!, lol, and my sister, who lost everything she had in storage,all she had from her house, when she quit work to be caregiver for mom when she was dying. The third would be mine... All mine! Thanks for the great blog, and this chance!

I would share with my friend, Robbie, she says 'never get between a Jewish woman and cheesecake!, lol, and my sister, who lost everything she had in storage,all she had from her house, when she quit work to be caregiver for mom when she was dying. The third would be mine... All mine! Thanks for the great blog, and this chance!

The cheesecake is mouthwatering looking good! Ok, I'd keep it for myself (being honest here), BUT, I'd share when I served it for sure. (Besides, it's not like it would last long once they caught sight of it, so I'd have to share.) They look GOOD!

They are so georgous! How yummy! I would share with two of my grand-daughters...we have a birthday celebration where they alwasy get cheesecake as their special treat, and they would so fall in love with these two cakes ♥

Oh...I would love to keep one and send one to my daughter in Idaho that way she can photograph it and post it on her blog...this way also we can share the same dessert on Easter even though we are miles apart. We usually get to share Easter but with her recent move to Idaho, just not happening this year. So this would be wonderful...simply wonderful...

I would keep them, but only because I would give them to my husband. He hates all things cheese related (can you imagine?!?!), but loves cheesecake, and I have not the patience or skill to make it for him.

I would keep them, but only because I would give them to my husband. He hates all things cheese related (can you imagine?!?!), but loves cheesecake, and I have not the patience or skill to make it for him.

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